On Mon, Apr 05, 2010 at 11:39:00AM +0200, Philipp Kern wrote:
Hi Colin,
you should've got a notification about that already but the new upload
FTBFS'ed on kfreebsd (both -amd64 and -i386 with the same failure):
Yeah, I was away over Easter but checked my DDPO page and noticed this.
I'm
Hello,
This week upstream released 1.2.0, which is planned to be maintained as
a stable branch for a while. I believe releasing with 1.2.x is the best
option for us, so as soon as I upload 1.2.0 I'll start working on
getting it to testing as soon as possible, and future development
releases
Am Montag, den 05.04.2010, 17:22 +0200 schrieb Marc 'HE' Brockschmidt:
So, did you spend this time on doing fixes already? :-)
Yes, I indeed did. Not as much as I'd liked too, but nevertheless.
It would be great to see at least a few patches for the breaking
packages before the new defaults
[please CC me as I'm not subscribed to d-release]
quoting Andreas Barth from http://blogs.turmzimmer.net/2010/04/04#squeeze-9:
release management tools: bts.turmzimmer.net needs to be put on solid
ground. If you are interested, please contact me. (Requires: ability to
read php; ability to
Hi Pavan,
Could you take a look at http://bugs.debian.org/573187 and at the
message below?
We would like to switch to using mpich2 on the arches where openmpi is
not supported, but some packages fail to build from source when using
mpich2. It seems that for some of them, it is caused by build
Hi Lucas,
I'm a little lost trying to find the platform where the build is
failing. Can you point me to the exact output?
Thanks,
-- Pavan
Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
Hi Pavan,
Could you take a look at http://bugs.debian.org/573187 and at the
message below?
We would like to switch to using
Sorry, never mind my previous email.
Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
We would like to switch to using mpich2 on the arches where openmpi is
not supported, but some packages fail to build from source when using
mpich2. It seems that for some of them, it is caused by build systems
expecting to find mpi.h
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